No deal between Rudd and Telstra … leave Therese Rein alone … leave Peter Costello alone … GM crops … Howard’s failings … diplomatic posts …
On the contrary
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Sol Lebovic’s obsession with the late deciders
It’s starting to look as if Sol Lebovic, former head of Newspoll, has too much time on his hands since his retirement. The Australian has a habit of wheeling him out to give respectability to otherwise bizarre poll interpretations.
Richardson: Labor turns its attention to the Senate
Labor has been trying hard to avoid the impression of overconfidence, but news at the weekend suggests that it too now regards the government’s fate as a foregone conclusion, writes Charles Richardson.
How far can tabloid TV go in pursuit of the “public interest”?
Today Tonight has been given another regulatory rap over the knuckles — this time for breaching the privacy of a woman and child in a story about paternity testing, writes Andrew Dodd.
George Orwell: a riddle wrapped in a mythology
There’s a lot of proxy wars going on at the moment, and one is over St George Orwell. St George bears little relation to George Orwell, the writer whose work is full of the contradictions of a bizarre period.






